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| #3062 | duplicate | VM crash with GURU_MEDITATION | ||
| Description |
My virtual machine encountered a critical error and a dialog popped up asking for me to post log files here. I was in the middle of running a spyware scan in the middle of the night and I had VT-x enabled. |
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| #3747 | obsolete | Virtualbox Crashes on Mac Host When Using OpenGL 3D | ||
| Description |
When I use 3D applications with the 3D acceleration turned on, I sometimes get crashes. The VM will freeze for a few seconds, the spinning colored pinwheel will animate, and then the VM will close without displaying the standard Mac OS X application crash dialog. I have attached a log of the VM from a session that crashed. I was running YSFlight (http://homepage3.nifty.com/ysflight/aircraftsoft/aircraftsofte.html) on a Windows guest with Intel VT-x enabled with nested paging. I am running this on an early 2008 Macbook with Intel GMA X3100 graphics. When I run Virtualbox on a Windows Vista host on the same Macbook with a Windows 7 guest with 3D acceleration and YSFlight, I don't experience this problem as often. I have also noted crashes with an Ubuntu Linux 8.04 guest with 3D acceleration in the new Virtualbox 2.2.0 release. |
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| #4573 | obsolete | Allow users to turn off bottom menu UI in fullscreen, Mac OS X menubar | ||
| Description |
I like the 3.0 menu UI at the bottom of the screen when a VM is in fullscreen mode, but I think it would be good to let users decide if they want to turn it off. Sometimes, it gets in the way when I'm in a Windows guest and I'm trying to maximize a window. Also, it would be nice if you could disable the Mac OS X menubar in fullscreen. Currently, it only displays if you move your mouse to the top of the screen (it auto-hides,) but I would like the ability to disable it as well. The work-around I have found is to disable mouse integration, which prevents either the new 3.0 menu or the Mac OS X menubar from appearing, but I like to leave mouse integration on because some things work better when it's on. |
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